Tuesday, March 11, 2014

A New Lenny & the Mikes Mystery: Say It Ain't So by Josh Berk

Say It Ain't So by Josh Berk, a First Clues Mystery for Kids

We are pleased to present you with one of this month's new First Clues: Mysteries for Kids books: Say It Ain't So by Josh Berk, a Lenny & the Mikes Mystery.

For more information about the book, which is recommended for readers aged 8 to 10, see a synopsis, below.

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Say It Ain't So by Josh Berk

Say It Ain't So by Josh Berk
Series: Lenny & the Mikes
Publisher: Knopf Books
Format(s): Hardcover, eBook

Lenny, Mike, and Other Mike are back in school for the glory that is seventh grade, and this year, Mike is determined to make catcher on the middle-school team. When Mike's hard work pays off and he wins the coveted postition, Lenny is a little jealous, but he'll settle for being the team's unofficial announcer.

The team has a brilliant new pitcher, Hunter Ashwell, and though he's a bit of a jerk, he and Mike have a great pitcher/catcher dynamic that could make the team champions. But things take a strange turn when Hunter's perfect pitching streak goes downhill, and Lenny suspects foul play — specifically, someone stealing Mike's catcher signals. But who could be responsible, and why?

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Judas Silver, An Adventure Novel by J. R. Rain and Elizabeth Basque, Now at a Special Price

Judas Silver by J. R. Rain and Elizabeth Basque

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Judas Silver by J. R. Rain and Elizabeth Basque, now available at a special price, courtesy of the author.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $0.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (03/11/2014 at 3:00 PM ET). Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Judas Silver by J. R. Rain and Elizabeth Basque

Judas Silver by J. R. Rain and Elizabeth Basque
An Adventure Novel
Publisher: J. R. Rain Press

Someone is stealing the cursed thirty coins paid to betray Christ. Disturbed by these events, the Vatican hires our hero, antiquities thief, Trey Jordan. Trey's mission is simple: find the coins first. And to combat the dark power contained within the cursed coins, Trey will be entrusted with a powerful weapon of his own, a weapon hidden deep with the Vatican's secret vaults.

As the adventure begins, he will team up with a past lover, the beautiful numismatist Eve Roberts, a coin collector herself and owner of one of the cursed Judas Coins. Their search begins with a famous sunken ship and will lead to a bizarre castle located in the middle of a Scottish loch. And waiting at every turn is the mysterious Draken, whose dark power multiplies with the acquisition of each new coin. In the end, when a seemingly victorious Draken brings together all thirty coins, when the Gates of Hell have been thrown wide open and the world has been plunged into darkness and chaos, a desperate Trey Jordan will unleash the ferocious power of the legendary Fourth Nail.

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Stone Cold by C. J. Box, New in Bookstores in March 2014

New Mysteries (

Today's new hardcover mystery title, scheduled to be published during March 2014 by Putnam, is Stone Cold by C. J. Box.

For a list of more new hardcover mysteries published this month, visit our New Mysteries page for March 2014. For new paperback mysteries, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where a selection of March 2014 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers are shelved.

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Stone Cold by C. J. Box

Stone Cold
C. J. Box
Series: Joe Pickett (14th)

Everything about the man is a mystery: the massive ranch in the remote Black Hills of Wyoming that nobody ever visits, the women who live with him, the secret philanthropies, the private airstrip, the sudden disappearances. And especially the persistent rumors that the man's wealth comes from killing people.

Joe Pickett, still officially a game warden but now mostly a troubleshooter for the governor, is assigned to find out what the truth is, but he discovers a lot more than he'd bargained for. There are two other men living up at that ranch. One is a stone-cold killer who takes an instant dislike to Joe. The other is new — but Joe knows him all too well. The first man doesn't frighten Joe. The second is another story entirely.

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Going Organic Can Kill You, A Dana Lewis, Blossom Valley Mystery by Staci McLaughlin, Now at a Special Price

Going Organic Can Kill You by Staci McLaughlin

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Going Organic Can Kill You by Staci McLaughlin, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Kensington.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $1.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (03/11/2014 at 2:00 PM ET). Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Going Organic Can Kill You by Staci McLaughlin

Going Organic Can Kill You by Staci McLaughlin
A Dana Lewis, Blossom Valley Mystery (1st in series)
Publisher: Kensington

Welcome to Blossom Valley, CA, home of the O'Connell Organic Farm and Spa, complete with its new marketing maven, Dana Lewis, former Blossom Valley resident and unapologetic junk food connoisseur — and soon to be sleuth …

As Dana readjusts to life back home with her recently widowed mother, her latest career move isn't exactly a piece of cake. In fact, it's all tofu fish sticks, stuffed squash blossoms, and enough wheat grass shots to scream bloody murder — especially when Dana discovers the body of Maxwell Mendelsohn, Hollywood producer and opening weekend guest, deader than a yoga corpse pose.

While Dana pens the Spa's blog and balances the attentions of the local police and reporter Jason Forrester, her escalating job duties now include finding clues, motives and suspects. One thing's for certain, she better act fast before all this healthy living kills her.

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The Treatment, A Jack Caffery Mystery by Mo Hayder, at a Special Price during March 2014

The Treatment by Mo Hayder

Every month Amazon releases a new selection of Kindle books priced $3.99 or less.

Today's featured title from the Mystery & Thrillers category is The Treatment by Mo Hayder. This Kindle book was listed at $2.99 as of the date and time of this post, Tuesday, March 11, 2014 at 1:30 PM ET, and should be available at this price through the end of the month.

More information about the book is below; if other vendors have priced-matched this title, links to their sites are also shown.

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The Treatment by Mo Hayder

The Treatment by Mo Hayder
A Jack Caffery Mystery (2nd in series)
Publisher: Grove Press

In a quiet residential area in London, a couple is discovered bound and imprisoned in their own home. Savagely battered and severely dehydrated, the worst revelation is yet to come: their eight-year-old son has been abducted.

But when the body is found and forensic evidence turns the case on its head, revealing disturbing parallels to events in Detective Caffery's own past, he realizes he's dealing with much more sinister forces than he'd anticipated—and finds it increasingly difficult to maintain his professional distance.

As the evidence mounts and Caffery struggles to hold his own life together, the case hurtles toward a shocking conclusion.

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11/22/63, A Novel of Suspense by Stephen King, Now at a Special Price

11/22/63 by Stephen King

MystereBooks is pleased to feature 11/22/63 by Stephen King, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Scribner.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $2.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (03/11/2014 at 1:00 PM ET). Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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11/22/63 by Stephen King

11/22/63 by Stephen King
A Novel of Suspense
Publisher: Scribner

This Enhanced eBook Edition contains a 13-minute film, written and narrated by Stephen King and enhanced with historic footage from CBS News, that will take you back to Kennedy era America.

Jake Epping is a thirty-five-year-old high school English teacher in Lisbon Falls, Maine, who makes extra money teaching adults in the GED program. He receives an essay from one of the students — a gruesome, harrowing first person story about the night 50 years ago when Harry Dunning's father came home and killed his mother, his sister, and his brother with a hammer. Harry escaped with a smashed leg, as evidenced by his crooked walk.

Not much later, Jake's friend Al, who runs the local diner, divulges a secret: his storeroom is a portal to 1958. He enlists Jake on an insane — and insanely possible — mission to try to prevent the Kennedy assassination.

So begins Jake's new life as George Amberson and his new world of Elvis and JFK, of big American cars and sock hops, of a troubled loner named Lee Harvey Oswald and a beautiful high school librarian named Sadie Dunhill, who becomes the love of Jake's life — a life that transgresses all the normal rules of time.

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A New MystereBook: Spies, Lies, & Shoo-Fly Pie by Shelly McDunn

New MystereBooks (Mystery eBooks)

Here is a mystery, suspense, or thriller ebook that we recently found by sleuthing (as it were) through new or recently reissued titles from independent publishers during March 2014 priced $4.99 or less …

Spies, Lies, & Shoo-Fly Pie by Shelly McDunn appears to be the first in a new series of mysteries introducing amateur sleuth Jamey Knight.

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Spies, Lies, & Shoo-Fly Pie by Shelly McDunn

Spies, Lies, & Shoo-Fly Pie by Shelly McDunn
A Jamey Knight Mystery
Publisher: Shelly McDunn
Publication Date: March 08, 2014
Price: $2.99 (as of 03/11/14 12:30 PM ET)

When a young college professor learns the truth about her parents, the reasons for a lifelong deception become clear. Having already lost the person closest to her, she is now thrown into a frightening world of subterfuge and danger.

Her journey takes her from her home in Philadelphia to her birthplace in the Florida Keys and into the unknown world of Mennonites in rural Pennsylvania.

When her mother's life hangs on a thread, she finally overcomes her fears to save her, and starts to reclaim her life.

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The Mistresses of Mystery: Pioneering Women Crime Writers, a New Video from Open Road

Open Road Media

Open Road Integrated Media has published a video titled "The Mistresses of Mystery: Pioneering Women Crime Writers".

Crime, violence, blood, guns, a career — at one time, these were all things that women were cautioned to steer clear of so as not to disturb their "fragile dispositions". Apparently, the message never got through to Agatha Christie. Or Ruth Rendell. Or Patricia Cornwell. Or Dorothy Uhnak, Dorothy Salisbury Davis, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Dorothy B. Hughes, Margery Allingham, or the countless others who refused to adhere to the status quo.

Women crime writers know no limits. They write spine-tingling psychological thrillers, getting into the minds of serial killers and victims alike. They craft perfect locked-room mysteries. And they create hard-boiled heroes as tough as any Philip Marlowe. In this video (embedded below), join mystery authors Ruth Rendell, Susan Isaacs, Laura Lippman, and Susan Dunlap as they speak about the important role that female authors play in the mystery genre.

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An Excerpt from Confession by Carey Baldwin

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Carey Baldwin
Confession by Carey Baldwin

We are delighted to welcome thriller writer Carey Baldwin to Omnimystery News today.

Carey's third novel of suspense is Confession (Witness Impulse; March 2014 mass market paperback and ebook formats), the story of a serial killer out for blood—and the only woman who can stop his reign of terror.

We are pleased to introduce you to this book with an excerpt from the prologue and first chapter.

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Confession by Carey Baldwin

Prologue

Saint Catherine's School for Boys Near Santa Fe, New Mexico. Ten years ago — Friday, August 15, 11:00 P.M.

I'M NOT AFRAID OF GOING TO HELL. NOT one damn bit.
  We're deep in the woods, miles from the boys' dormitory, and my thighs are burning because I walked all this way with Sister Bernadette on my back. Now I've got her laid out on the soggy ground underneath a hulking ponderosa pine. A bright rim of moonlight encircles her face. Black robes flow around her, engulfing her small body and blending with the night. Her face, floating on top of all that darkness, reminds me of a ghost-head in a haunted house — but she's not dead.
  Not yet.
  My cheek stings where Sister scratched me. I wipe the spot with my sleeve and sniff the air soaked with rotting moss, sickly-sweet pine sap and fresh piss. I pissed myself when I clubbed her on the head with that croquet mallet. Ironic, since my pissing problem is why I picked Sister Bernadette in the first place. She ought to have left that alone.
  I hear a gurgling noise.
  Good.
  Sister Bernadette is starting to come around.
  This is what I've been waiting for.
  With her rosary wound tightly around my forearm, the grooves of the carved sandalwood beads cutting deep into the flesh of my wrist, I squat down on rubber legs, shove my hands under her armpits and drag her into a sitting position against the fat tree trunk. Her head slumps forward, but I yank her by the hair until her face tilts up, and her cloudy eyes open to meet mine. Her lips are moving. Syllables form within the bubbles coming out of her mouth. I press my stinging cheek against her cold, sticky one.
  Like a lover, she whispers in my ear, "God is merciful."
  The nuns have got one fucked-up idea of mercy.
  "Repent." She's gasping. "Heaven …"
  "I'm too far gone for heaven."
  The God I know is just and fierce and is never going to let a creep like me through the pearly gates because I say a few Hail Marys. "God metes out justice, and that's how I know I will not be going to heaven."
  To prove my point, I draw back, pull out my pocketknife, and press the silver blade against her throat. Tonight, I am more than a shadow. A shadow can't feel the weight of the knife in his palm. A shadow can't shiver in anticipation. A shadow is not to be feared, but I am not a shadow. Not in this moment.
  She moves her lips some more, but this time, no sound comes out. I can see in her eyes what she wants to say to me. Don't do it. You'll go to hell.
  I twist the knife so that the tip bites into the sweet hollow of her throat. "I'm not afraid of going to hell."
  It's the idea of purgatory that makes my teeth hurt and my stomach cramp and my shit go to water. I mean what if my heart isn't black enough to guarantee me a passage straight to hell? What if God slams down his gavel and says, Son, you're a sinner, but I have to take your family situation into account. That's a mitigating circumstance.
  A single drop of blood drips off my blade like a tear.

"What if God sends me to purgatory?" My words taste like puke on my tongue. "I'd rather dangle over a fiery pit for eternity than spend a single day of the afterlife in a place like this one."
  I watch a spider crawl across her face.
  My thoughts crawl around my brain like that spider.
  You could make a pretty good case, I think, that St. Catherine's School for Boys is earth's version of purgatory. I mean, it's a place where you don't exist. A place where no one curses you, but no one loves you either. Sure, back home, your father hits you and calls you a bastard, but you are a bastard, so its okay he calls you one. Behind me, I hear the sound of rustling leaves and cast a glance over my shoulder.
  Do it! You want to get into hell, don't you?
  I turn back to sister and flick the spider off her cheek.
  The spider disappears, but I'm still here.
  At St. Catherine's no one notices you enough to knock you around. Every day is the same as the one that came before it, and the one that's coming after. At St. Catherine's you wait and wait for your turn to leave, only guess what, you dumb-ass bastard, your turn is never going to come, because you, my friend, are in purgatory, and you can't get out until you repent.
  Sister Bernadette lets out another gurgle.
  I spit right in her face.
  I won't repent, and I can't bear to spend eternity in purgatory, which is I why I came up with a plan. A plan that'll rocket me straight past purgatory, directly to hell.
  Sister Bernadette is the first page of my blueprint. I have the book to guide me the rest of the way. For her sake, not mine, I make the sign of the cross.
  She's not moving, but her eyes are open, and I hear her breathing. I want her to know she is going to die. "You are going to help me get into hell. In return, I will help you get into heaven."
  I shake my arm and loosen the rosary. The strand slithers down my wrist. One bead after another drops into my open palm, electrifying my skin at the point of contact. My blood zings through me, like a high-voltage current. I am not a shadow.
  A branch snaps, making my hands shake with the need to hurry.
  What are you waiting for my friend?
  Is Sister Bernadette afraid?
  She has to be. Hungry for her fear, I squeeze my thighs together, and then I push my face close and look deep in her eyes.
  "The blood of the lamb will wash away your sins." She gasps, and her eyes roll back. "Repent."
  My heart slams shut.
  I begin the prayers.

Chapter One


Santa Fe, New Mexico. Present Day — Saturday, July 20, 1:00 P.M.

Man, she's something.
  Luke Jericho halted mid-stride, and the sophisticated chatter around him dimmed to an indistinct buzz. Customers jamming the art gallery had turned the air hot, and the aromas of perfume and perspiration clashed. His gaze sketched the cut muscles of the woman's shoulders before swerving to the tantalizing V of her low-back dress. There, slick fabric met soft skin just in time to hide the thong she must be wearing. His fingers found the cold silk knot of his tie and worked it loose. He let his glance dot down the line of her spine, then swoop over the arc of her ass. It was the shimmer of Mediterranean-blue satin, illuminated beneath art lights, that had first drawn his eye, her seductive shape that had pulled him up short, but it was her stance — her pose — that had his blood expanding like hot mercury under glass.
  Head tilted, front foot cocked back on its stiletto, the woman studied one of Luke's favorite pieces — his brother Dante's mixed-media. A piece Luke had hand-selected and quietly inserted into this show of local artists in the hopes a positive response might bolster his brother's beleaguered self-esteem.
  The woman couldn't take her eyes off the piece, and he couldn't take his eyes off the woman. Her right arm floated, as if she were battling the urge to reach out and touch the multi-textured painting. Though her back was to him, he could picture her face, pensive, enraptured. Her lips would be parted and sensual. He savored the swell of her bottom beneath the blue dress. Given the way the fabric clung to her curves, he'd obviously guessed right about the thong. She smoothed the satin with her hand, and he rubbed the back of his neck with his palm. Ha. Any minute now she'd turn and ruin his fantasy with what was sure to turn out to be the most ordinary mug in the room.
  And then she did turn, and damned if her mug wasn't ordinary at all, but she didn't appear enraptured. Inquisitive eyes, with a distinct undercurrent of melancholy, searched the room and found him. Then, delicate brows raised high, her mouth firmed into a hard line — even thinned, her blood-red lips were temptation itself — she jerked to a rigid posture and marched, yeah, marched, straight at him.
  Hot ass. Great mouth. Damn lot of nerve.
  "I could feel your stare," she said.
  "Kind of full of yourself, honey."
  A flush of scarlet flared across her chest, leading his attention to her lovely, natural breasts, mostly, but not entirely, concealed by a classic neckline. With effort, he raised his eyes to meet hers. Green. Skin, porcelain. Hair, fiery — like her cheeks — and flowing. She looked like a mermaid. Not the soft kind, the kind with teeth.
  "I don't like to be ogled." Apparently she intended to stand her ground.
  He decided to stand his as well. That low-back number she had on might be considered relatively tame in a room with more breasts on display than a Picasso exhibit, but there was something about the way she wore it. "Then you shouldn't have worn that dress, darlin'."
  Her brow arched higher in challenge. "Which is it? Honey or darlin'?"
  "Let's go with honey. You look sweet." Not at the moment she didn't, but he'd sure like to try and draw the sugar out of her. This woman was easily as interesting and no less beautiful than his best gallery piece, and she didn't seem to be reacting to him per the usual script. He noticed his hand floating up, reaching out, just as her hand had reached for the painting. Like his mesmerizing customer, he knew better than to touch the display, but it was hard to resist the urge.
  Her body drew back, and her shoulders hunched. "You're aware there's a serial killer on the loose?"
  Luke, you incredible ass.
  No wonder she didn't appreciate his lingering looks. Every woman he knew was on full alert. The Jericho charm might or might not be able to get him out of this one, but he figured she was worth a shot. "Here, in this gallery? In broad daylight?" He searched the room with his gaze and made his tone light. "Or are you saying you don't like being sized up for the kill?" He patted his suit pockets, made a big show of it and then stroked his chin thoughtfully. "I seem to have misplaced my rosary somewhere, I don't suppose you've seen it?"
  Her shoulders eased back to a natural position.
  "Seriously, do I look like someone who'd be called The Saint?"
  If the glove doesn't fit …
  Her lips threatened to curve up at the corners. "No. I don't suppose you do." Another beat, and then her smile bloomed in earnest. "Looking a little is one thing, maybe it's even flattering … but you seem to have exceeded your credit line."
  He turned his palms up. "Then I'd like to apply for an increase."
  At that, her pretty head tipped back, and she laughed, a big genuine laugh. It was the kind of laugh that was a touch too hearty for a polished society girl, which perhaps she wasn't after all. It was also the kind of laugh he'd like to hear again. Of its own accord, his hand found his heart. "Listen, I'm honest-to-God sorry if I spooked you. That wasn't my intention."
  Her expression was all softness now.
  "Do you like the painting?" he asked, realizing that he cared more than he should about the answer.
  "It's quite … dark." Her bottom lip shivered with the last word, and he could sense she found Dante's painting disturbing.
  Always on the defensive where his brother was concerned, his back stiffened. He tugged at his already loosened tie. "Artists are like that. I don't judge them."
  "Of course. I-I wasn't judging the artist. I was merely making an observation about the painting. It's expressive, beautiful."
  Relaxing his stance, he pushed a hand through his hair.
  She pushed a hand through her hair, and then her glance found her fancy-toed shoes. "Maybe I overreacted, maybe you weren't even staring."
  Giving in to the urge to touch, he reached out and tilted her chin up until their eyes met. "I'm Luke Jericho, and you had it right the first time. I was staring. I was staring at — " He barely had time to register a startled flash of her green eyes before she turned on her heel and disappeared into the throng of gallery patrons.
  He shrugged and said to the space where her scent still sweetened the air, "I was staring at your fascination. Your fascination fascinates me."

Saturday, July 20, 1:30 P.M.

Faith Clancy strode across her nearly naked office and tossed her favorite firelight macaron clutch onto her desk. After rushing out of the gallery, she'd come to her office to regroup, mainly because it was nearby.
  She could hear Ma's voice now, see her wagging finger. "Luke Jericho? Sure'an you've gone and put your wee Irish foot in the stewpot now, Faith."
  Well, it was only a tiny misstep — what harm could possibly come of it? She braced her palms against the windowsill. Teeth clenched, she heaved with all her might until wood screeched against wood and the window lurched open.
  A full inch.
  Swell.
  Summers in Santa Fe were supposed to be temperate, and she hadn't invested in an air conditioner for her new office. She sucked in a deep breath, but the currentless summer air brought little relief from the heat. Lifting her hair off the back of her damp neck with one hand, she reached over and dialed on the big standing fan next to the desk with the other. The dinosaur whirred to life without a hiccup.
  That made one thing gone right today.
  The relaxing Saturday afternoon she'd been looking forward to all week had been derailed, thanks to Luke Jericho. Okay, that wasn't even half fair. In reality, the wheels of her day had never touched down on the track to begin with. She'd awakened this morning with a knot in her stomach and an ache in her heart — missing Danny and Katie.
  Walk it off, she'd thought. Dress up. Take in the sights. Act like you're part of the Santa Fe scene and soon enough you will be. Determined to forget the homesick rumbling in her chest, Faith had plucked a confidence boosting little number from her closet, slipped on a pair of heels and headed out to mingle with polite society. Even if she didn't feel like she fit in, at least she would look the part. But the first gallery she'd entered, she'd dunked her foot in the stewpot — crossing swords with, and then, even worse, flirting with the brother of a patient.
  Rather bad luck considering she had just one patient.
  Her toe started to tap.
  Her gaze swept the office and landed on the only adornment of the freshly-painted walls — her diplomas and certificates, arranged in an impressive display with her psychiatric board certification center stage. A Yale-educated doctor. Ma and Da would've been proud, even if they might've clucked their tongues at the psychiatrist part. She blinked until her vision cleared. It wasn't only Danny and Katie she was missing today.
  She kicked off her blasted shoes and shook off her homesick blues … only to find her mind returning to the gallery and her encounter with a man who was strictly off limits.
  There was no point chastising herself for walking into the art gallery in the first place, or for refusing to pretend she didn't notice the man who was eyeing her like she was high tea in a whorehouse, and he a starving sailor.
  Care for a macaron, sir?
  Had she realized her admirer was Luke Jericho, she would've walked away without confronting him, but how was she to know him by sight? It wasn't as if she spent her spare time flipping through photos of town royalty in the society pages.
  She'd recognized his name instantly, however, and not only because she was treating his half-brother, Dante. The Jericho family had a sprawling ranch outside town and an interest in a number of local businesses. But most of their wealth, she'd heard, came from oil. The Jerichos, at least the legitimate ones, had money. Barrels and barrels of it.
  Luke's name was on the lips of every unattached female in town — from the clerk at the local Shop and Save to the debutant docent at the Georgia O'Keeffe museum:
  Single.
  Handsome.
  Criminally rich.
  Luke Jericho, they whispered.
  When she'd turned to find him watching her, his heated gaze had caused her very bones to sizzle. Luke had stood formidably tall, dressed in an Armani suit that couldn't hide his rancher's physique. The gallery lights seemed to spin his straw-colored hair into gold and ignite blue fire in his eyes. She could still feel his gaze raking over her in that casual way, as if he didn't wish to conceal his appetites. It was easy to see how some women might become undone in his presence. She eased closer to the fan.
  "Dr. Clancy."
  That low male voice gave her a fizzy, sick feeling in the pit of her stomach, like she'd just downed an Alka-Seltzer on top of the flu. When you're all alone in a room, and someone else speaks, it's just plain creepy.
  It only took a millisecond to recognize the voice, but at a time when someone dubbed The Santa Fe Saint was on a killing spree, that was one millisecond too long. Icy tendrils of fear wrapped themselves around her chest, squeezing until it hurt her heart to go on beating. The cold certainty that things were not as they should be made the backs of her knees quiver. Then recognition kicked in, and her breath released in a whoosh.
  It's only Dante.
  She pasted on a neutral expression and turned to face him. How'd he gotten in? The entrance was locked; she was certain of it.
  "Did I frighten you?"
  She inclined her head toward the front door to her office, which was indeed locked, and said, "Next time, Dante, I'd prefer you use the main entrance … and knock."
  "I came in the back."
  That much was obvious now that she'd regained her wits. "That's my private entrance. It's not intended for use by patients." Stupid of her to leave it unlocked, but it was midday and she hadn't expected an ambush.
  To buy another moment to compose herself, she went to her bookcase and inspected its contents. Toward the middle, Freud's "Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis" leaned haphazardly in the direction of its opponent, Skinner's "Behavior Therapy". A paperback version of "A Systems Approach to Family Therapy" had fallen flat, not quite bridging the gap between the warring classics.
  Dante crossed the distance between them, finishing directly in front of her, invading her personal space. "Quite right. I didn't mean to startle you."
  She caught a blast of breath, pungent and wrong — a Listerine candle floating in a jar of whiskey. In self-defense, she took a step back before looking up at her patient's face. Dante possessed his brother's intimidating height, but unlike Luke, his hair was jet black, and his coal-colored eyes were so dark it was hard to distinguish the pupil from the iris. Despite Dante's dark complexion and the roughness of his features — he had a previously broken nose and a shiny pink scar that gashed across his cheekbone into his upper lip — there was a distinct family resemblance between the Jericho brothers. Luke was the fair-haired son to Dante's black sheep, and even their respective phenotypes fit the cliche.
  Dante took a step forward.
  She took another deep step back, bumping her rear-end against wood. With one hand she reached behind her and felt for the smooth rim of her desktop. With the other hand, she put up a stop sign. "Stay right where you are."
  He halted, and she edged her way behind her desk, using it as a barrier between herself and Dante. Maybe she should advise him to enroll in a social skills class since he didn't seem to realize how uncomfortable he was making her. Though she knew full well Dante wasn't on her schedule today — no one was on her schedule today — she powered on her computer. "Hang on a second while I check my calendar."
  "All right." At least he had the courtesy to play along.
  When he rested his hand on her desk, she noticed he was carrying a folded newspaper. She'd already seen today's headline, and it had given her the shivers. "Any minute now." She signaled to Dante with an upheld index finger.
  He nodded, and, in what seemed an eternity of time, her computer finished booting. She navigated from the welcome screen to her schedule, and then in a firm, matter-of-fact voice, she told him, "I'm afraid you've made a mistake. Your appointment isn't until Monday at four pm."
  As he took another step closer, a muscle twitched in his jaw. He didn't seem to care when his appointment was. Gesturing toward the leather armchair on the patient side of her desk, she fended him off. "Have a seat right there." If she could get him to sit down, maybe she could gain control of the situation; she really ought to hear him out long enough to make sure this wasn't some sort of emergency.
  Dante didn't sit. Instead, from across the desk, his body inclined forward. Her throat went dry, and her speeding pulse signaled a warning. If this were an emergency, he most likely would have tried to contact her through her answering service, besides which, he'd had plenty of time already to mention anything urgent. He must've known he didn't have an appointment today, so what the hell was he doing here on a Saturday?
  Dante had no reason at all to expect her to be here. In fact, the more she thought about it, the less sense his presence made. Pulling her shoulders back, she said, "I am sorry, but you need to leave. You'll have to come back on Monday at four."
  The scar tissue above his mouth tugged his features into a menacing snarl. "I saw you talking to my brother."
  He'd followed her from the art gallery.
  Even though Dante's primary diagnosis was schizotypal personality disorder, there was a paranoid component present, exacerbated by a sense of guilt and a need to compensate for feelings of inferiority. His slip and slide grip on reality occasionally propelled him into a near delusional state. She could see him careening into a dark well of anxiety now, and she realized she needed to reassure him she wasn't colluding with his half-brother against him. "I wasn't talking to your brother about you. In fact, I didn't have any idea I had wandered into your brother's art gallery until he … introduced himself."
  "I don't believe you."
  As fast as her heart was galloping, she managed a controlled reply. "That hardly bodes well for our relationship as doctor and patient, does it? But the truth is, we were discussing a painting."
  "Discussing my painting, discussing me, same difference."
  His painting?
  That bit of information did nothing to diminish her growing sense of apprehension. That painting had had a darkness in it like nothing she'd ever seen before. A darkness that had captivated her attention, daring her to unravel its mysterious secrets.
  Then Dante dropped into the kind of predatory crouch that would've made a kitten roll over and play dead.
  But she wasn't a kitten.
  Defiantly, she exhaled slow and easy. If she didn't know better, she'd think Dante was intentionally trying to frighten her. "I'm happy to see you during your regular hour, and we can schedule more frequent sessions if need be, but for now, I'm afraid it's time for you to go."
  He returned to a stand. "You're here all alone today."
  A shudder swept across her shoulders. He was right. No one else was in the building. She shared a secretary with an aesthetician down the hall, and today Stacy hadn't been at her post. The aesthetician usually worked Saturday mornings, but she must've finished for the day and gone home. Home was where Faith wanted to go right now. She wished she'd kept her clutch in hand. Her phone was in that clutch. "We'll work on that trust issue on Monday."
  With Dante's gaze tracking hers, her eyes fell on her lovely macaron bag, lying on the desktop near his fingertips. He lifted the clutch as if to offer it to her, but then drew his hand back and stroked the satin shell against his face.
  The room suddenly seemed too small. "I don't mean to be unkind. We've been working hard these past few weeks and making good progress up to this point, and I'd hate to have to refer you to another psychiatrist, but I will if I have to." She paused for breath.
  "You're barefoot." Slowly, he licked his lower lip.
  Feeling as vulnerable as if she were standing before him bare-naked instead of bare-footed, she slipped back into her shoes. Jerking a glance around the room, she cursed herself for furnishing the place so sparsely, as if she didn't plan on staying in Santa Fe long. It wasn't like she had anywhere else to call home anymore, and now here she stood without so much as a paperweight to conk someone on the head with if … The window was open, at least she could scream for help if necessary. "We're done here."
  "I'm not leaving, Dr. Clancy." He opened her purse, removed her cell and slid it into his pants pocket, then dropped her purse on the floor.
  Her stomach got fizzy again, and she gripped the edge of her desk. Screaming didn't seem like the most effective plan. It might destabilize him and cause him to do something they'd both regret. For now at least, a better plan was to stay calm and listen. If she could figure out what was going on inside his head, maybe she could stay a step ahead of him and diffuse the situation before it erupted into a full-scale nightmare. "Give me back my phone, and then we can talk."
  Here came that involuntary snarl of his. "No phone. And I'm not leaving until I've done what I came here to do." Carefully unfolding the newspaper he'd brought with him, he showed her the headline:
Santa Fe Saint Claims Fourth Victim.

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Carey Baldwin is a mild-mannered doctor by day and an award-winning author of edgy suspense by night. She holds two doctoral degrees, one in medicine and one in psychology. She loves reading and writing stories that keep you off balance and on the edge of your seat. Carey lives in the southwestern United States with her amazing family. In her spare time she enjoys hiking and chasing wildflowers.

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Confession by Carey Baldwin

Confession
Carey Baldwin
A Novel of Psychological Suspense

They say the Santa Fe Saint comes to save your soul — by taking your life.

Newly minted psychiatrist Faith Clancy gets the shock of her life when her first patient confesses to the grisly Saint murders. By law Faith's compelled to notify the authorities, but is her patient really the Saint? Or will she contribute to more death by turning the wrong man over to the police?

Faith is going to need all her wits and the help of a powerful adversary, Luke Jericho, if she's to unravel the truth. But she doesn't realize she's about to become an unwitting pawn in a serial killer's diabolical game. For once he's finished with Faith, she'll become his next victim.

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The Last Call by George Wier is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

The Last Call by George Wier

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The Last Call by George Wier

The Last Call
George Wier
A Bill Travis Mystery
Publisher: Flagstone Books

Bill Travis, an unmarried, unattached investment counselor rapidly approaching his fortieth birthday, conceives that he may not live the most exciting of lives, yet Julie Simmons, his first appointment that Monday, is deeply in trouble. She has taken a North Texas quarter horse racer and liquor baron named Archie Carpin — the last of a dynasty of criminals from the 1920's — for a ride and cleaned him out of a neat two million bucks. And thus begins the adventure of Bill's life.

Ensues a chase north across Texas to recover the money and shake the pursuit of a couple of rednecks with a penchant for rifles and rigged explosives. Yet, through all this action the compelling tale of yet another mystery — an 80-year-old missing person's case — begins to unravel.

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Time & Again by Brian D. Meeks is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Time & Again by Brian D. Meeks

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Time & Again by Brian D. Meeks

Time & Again
Brian D. Meeks
A Henry Wood Mystery
Publisher: Brian D. Meeks

1955, Manhattan, and Henry has just gotten the call. Mickey is dead. His long time mentor and friend, run down outside their favorite bar, The Dublin Rogue. It looks like a simple hit and run, but keen eyes notice there is only one empty parking spot on the street, and the pile of cigarette butts in the gutter tells a different tale. Somebody was waiting, but who?

Henry must use cunning to uncover the truth, because everyone connected to the case has an agenda. There is much sleuthing and just the slightest hint of science fiction hiding in the closet of Henry's basement. All of it, though, is there to give him a chance to uncover the answers.

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Blood Sacrifice by Michael Lister is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Blood Sacrifice by Michael Lister

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Blood Sacrifice by Michael Lister

Blood Sacrifice
Michael Lister
A John Jordan Mystery
Publisher: Pulpwood Press

Following a particularly brutal and costly case, John Jordan goes to a secluded retreat center and encounters one of the most bewildering and haunting cases of his career — the suspicious death of a young woman undergoing an exorcism.

Fighting a losing battle against a powerful undertow of violence and loss, John washes up on the shore of the coastal town of Bridgeport at St. Ann's Abbey, a retreat center carved out of the ubiquitous slash pines of the Florida Panhandle. Temporarily leaving behind the demanding duties of prison chaplaincy and the homicide investigations he is irresistibly drawn to, John comes to St. Ann's in search of serenity. He finds anything but.

Dedicated to art, religion, and psychology, St. Ann's is operated by Sister Abigail, a wise and witty middle-aged nun who supervises the counseling center; Father Thomas Scott, an earnest, devout middle-aged priest, in charge of religious studies and spiritual growth; and the young Kathryn Kennedy, an acclaimed novelist responsible for artistic studies and conferences.

While undergoing counseling with Sister Abigail because of his depression and self-destructive behavior, John resists the urge to investigate when the body of a young boy staying at St. Ann's is discovered in the Gulf. He is convinced by Sister Abigail that it is no longer just his pride or career or even his marriage, but his soul he is trying to save.

But when Tammy Taylor, the highly sexual young heiress to the Gulf Coast Paper Company fortune, is savagely murdered while undergoing an exorcism by Father Thomas, John can no longer resist. He must find out how she really died and who killed her. And with Father Thomas looking increasingly guilty and the future of St. Ann's at stake, Sister Abigail asks for his help.

Father Thomas, who appears to be the only one who could have killed her, claims Tammy's murder was the work of the demons inside her, but the skeptical Jordan suspects a human culprit with a far more earthly motive.

And human suspects with hidden motives abound in this closed community. Among them, Ralph Reid, the lawyer representing Gulf Coast Paper Company whose job it is to close St. Ann's and reacquire the land; Steve Taylor, the victim's cousin and chief of police who refuses to turn the case over to FDLE; Keith Richie, an ex-con with more than previous crimes to hide; Brad Harrison, the religious zealot handyman who can't seem to quit committing "sins of the flesh" with the victim; and, of course, Father Thomas himself who is most likely to have committed the crime — and the person all the evidence points to. As evidence and bodies continue to mount, and more and more secrets come to the surface, John realizes he has far more questions than answers, and that the shocking truth may be far stranger than anything he imagined.

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Taste Test by Kelly Fiore is Today's Teen Kindle Daily Deal

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Taste Test by Kelly Fiore

Taste Test
Kelly Fiore
A YA Mystery
Walker Books

If you can grill it, smoke it, or fry it, Nora Henderson knows all about it. She's been basting baby back ribs and pulling pork at her father's barbeque joint since she was tall enough to reach the counter.

When she's accepted to Taste Test, a reality-television teen cooking competition, Nora can't wait to leave her humble hometown behind, even if it means saying good-bye to her dad and her best friend, Billy. Once she's on set, run-ins with her high-society roommate and the maddeningly handsome — not to mention talented — son of a famous chef, Christian Van Lorten, mean Nora must work even harder to prove herself.

But as mysterious accidents plague the kitchen arena, protecting her heart from one annoyingly charming fellow contestant in particular becomes the least of her concerns. Someone is conducting real-life eliminations, and if Nora doesn't figure out who, she could be next to get chopped for good.

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